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I have been trying to increase the quota limit for multiple GCP resources including compute engine and IP addresses but always get a popup that "not eligible for quota increase". I found this issue happening with other users as well but it was still unsolved for all of them. Just to clarify, the account I am running is were part of the "GCP for Startup" program with billing enabled globally. I have added relevant screen snips here and here

  • You must contact Google Cloud. Quotas are like a credit line. Only Google can change your quotas. https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic Tip: check if you have available quota in a different region. – John Hanley Feb 16 '22 at 21:47

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I have researched and replicated on my side. Basically this is modifiable going to the console by following the next steps:

  1. Go to Cloud Console > IAM & admin > Quotas page
  2. Search the quota limit for your appropriate region
  3. Submit the request with the new limit and save the Case IDs shared with you. You should also receive an email confirmation.

On my side, I could checkbox and edit so after some minutes a received an email with the confirmation. As per your images, I see that the boxes are on gray and you are unable to edit the quotas, therefore you would need to contact the GCP sales team to inspect further.

You could reach by **1 800-654-2533** from Monday to Friday 6AM-6PM CST or make use of the chat or requesting a call back in the link contact provided

cheers,

Cristopher
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  • Yes, I tried changing quotas from IAM console but wasn't able to do so. Contacted GCP sales team. The process seems fairly simple to increase quota limit through sales team. – Saradindu Sengupta Feb 17 '22 at 07:30